Michael Brady, a driver for Chico Towing, received the Emergency Response award for his action after a multi-car collision on Highway 3. Brady helped lift a semi that allowed response units to extricate a victim of the crash and keep the driver alive. (PHOTO COURTESY DOUG STUTZ)

Jeffrey Robinson, left, was honored with the Wilderness Rescue award, for his role in helping his friend Jacob Patterson, right, last July. After Patterson fell down a steep slope for approximately 500 feet, Robinson hiked down to stabilize Patterson, then hiked out of the crevass to find help. Patterson was saved after hours in the wilderness, and has returned to classes in his senior year at Central Kitsap High School. (PHOTO COURTESY DOUG STUTZ)

David Lee of State Farm Insurance in Silverdale present Rodney Jewell of Bremerton the Good Neighbor hero award. Jewell helped an elderly neighbor get out of the duplex they share after it caught fire last July. (PHOTO COURTESY DOUG STUTZ)

Christina Lawhead, left, and South Kitsap Fire and Rescue members David Hougan, Nathan Post, Miche Eslava and Daryl Bodlorick were named the Medical Heroes at the tenth annual American Red Cross breakfast. The group's efforts helped saved the life of Christina's husband, Russell, after an apparent heart attack in his home. (PHOTO COURTESY DOUG STUTZ)

Carmen Bracy was given the Water Rescue award at Thursday's American Red Cross breakfast, for her efforts in saving a 2-year-old girl who had fallen into the water at the Bremerton Marina last summer. She was awarded along with Anderson Compalas, who could not attend the ceremony. (PHOTO COURTESY DOUG STUTZ)

Bremerton Police Officer Jason Glasgow, right, was given the Law Enforcement award at the "Real Heroes Breakfast" Thursday. Glasgow risked his own life last summer to pull a suicidal man from the edge of the Warren Avenue Bridge in Bremerton. (PHOTO COURTESY DOUG STUTZ)